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Ovambo Tree Skink

Trachylepis binotata

Photo by Benno Ibold
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Field Notes

Description:

Lifestyle: Carnivore, meat eater. Occurrence: Indigenous. Diurnal.
Lenght from mouth o tail 20 cm.

Habitat:

The Ovambo tree skink (Trachylepis binotata) is a species of skink from Namibia and Angola also known as Bocage's Mabuya. Habitat: Terrestrial, savanna bushveld.

Notes:

Location Data GPS tagged.

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PublishedAugust 13, 2014

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